Bloomfield
Township Public Library is pleased to announce a partnered event with the Great
Lakes Chamber Music Festival featuring Pulitzer Prize-winning author Richard
Powers and composer Perry Goldstein.
Beyond the
Notes: In Conversation with Richard Powers and Perry Goldstein will take place at the Library on
Wednesday, June 15 at 2 p.m. Powers and Goldstein will engage in a dialogue
about their collaboration on a new work titled Birding by Ear, which will
premiere as part of the Great Lakes Chamber Music Festival. The conversation
will be accompanied by an ensemble of musicians to demonstrate the intersection
between the two art forms.
This is a free event and is open to all, but registration is required due to limited seating capacity. Anyone interested in attending can register by visiting the Welcome Desk or Adult Services Desk at the Library, or by calling (248) 642-5800.
Richard Powers is the author of over a dozen novels, including The Overstory, which won the 2019 Pulitzer Prize in Fiction. His previous collaborations include a series of five short video works based on passages from his books and produced with a group of artists and designers from the University of Illinois School of Art + Design, as well as Project Orfeo, a mixed-media concert combining readings from Powers’s 2014 novel Orfeo with music composed and performed by faculty artists at Duke University.
Contemporary
composer Perry Goldstein holds a Doctorate in Music Composition from Columbia
University and has been a member of the music faculty at Stony Brook University
since 1992. He has created works for solo instrument, voice, chamber ensemble,
and band, and is one of the most widely performed composers of music for the
saxophone.
The Great Lakes Chamber Music Festival runs June 10 – 25, with the world premiere of Birding by Ear taking place on Thursday, June 16 at Temple Beth El. To learn more about the Festival and purchase tickets, please visit https://greatlakeschambermusic.org/.
For more information, please call the Library at (248) 642-5800 or visit our website at www.btpl.org.